Author: Frona ScottHymnal: NGQ1923 #31 (1923)First Line: Do you long to journey onward, where the skies are always blueLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Do you long to journey onward, where the skies are always blue]
Author: Alfred BarrattHymnal: NGQ1923 #33 (1923)First Line: Thro' the long, long years He is near youRefrain First Line: No friend is ever like himLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Thro' the long, long years He is near you]
Author: Marian Merle BruceHymnal: NGQ1923 #34 (1923)First Line: Ye who are thirsting for water of lifeRefrain First Line: Seek ye the Lord while he may beLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Ye who are thirsting for water of life]
Author: Clarence F. FlynnHymnal: NGQ1923 #35 (1923)First Line: Will you lift a little on a tired world's loadLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Will you lift a little on a tired world's load]
Author: Ina Duley OgdonHymnal: NGQ1923 #36 (1923)First Line: There is a voice I cannot stillLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There is a voice I cannot still]
Author: Mattie B. ShannonHymnal: NGQ1923 #37 (1923)First Line: I've a guest most precious in my lifeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I've a guest most precious in my life]
Author: F. L. S.Hymnal: NGQ1923 #38 (1923)First Line: Some of these days all the skies will be brighterRefrain First Line: Some of these days, some of these daysLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Some of these days all the skies will be brighter]
Author: Lida Shivers LeechHymnal: NGQ1923 #39 (1923)First Line: I do not know why oft 'round meRefrain First Line: Some day he'll make it plain to meLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I do not know why oft 'round me]
Author: Alfred BarrattHymnal: NGQ1923 #40 (1923)First Line: With gladness we toil in the work of the LordLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [With gladness we toil in the work of the Lord]
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